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Arboretum

Welcome to the UW-Marshfield/Wood County Arboretum.
This 140-acre natural forest is a rare and valuable remnant of
the vegetation that once covered Central Wisconsin.
European settlement during the last two centuries removed and
disrupted native habitats, subsisting agricultural crops from
Europe (alfalfa, clover, oats) and Central America (corn).
Historical records, dating back from 1866, reveal land
adjacent to the forest was sold for agricultural use.
Apparently the forest was located between land sold for farming
and escaped some of the ravages of agricultural use. In
the 1950s, schoolhouse actually existed near the northwest
corner of the arboretum. In 1963 the City of Marshfield
annexed a parcel of land, which included the original 20-acre
forest, for the UW-Marshfield/Wood County.
For more than four decades, under the protection of the
University of Wisconsin, this forest has continued its natural
development and served as an educational and recreational
resource. Realizing that natural area such as this are
rare in and around Marshfield and should be conserved at all
possible costs, we ask that you remember that all trees, shrubs
and flowers are totally protected.
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